Economic Affairs

Economic Affairs (Vol 40.3)


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Contents:

Original Articles

  • The future of public service broadcasting and the funding and ownership of the BBC (pages 324-343) by Philip Booth

  • The negative impact of barriers to entry on income inequality (pages 344-357) by Dallin Overstreet

  • Thomas Aquinas on the conduct of sales (pages 358-366) by Benedikt Koehler

  • Resource allocation at an income‐sharing community: An application of Elinor Ostrom’s commons framework (pages 367-384) by Nazli Azergun

  • Understanding the effects of growing central bank balance sheets on investment (pages 385-394) by Bryane Michael

  • The COVID‐19 crisis: A public choice view (pages 395-405) by Peter Zweifel.

  • Hayekian complexity and the role of regulation in electricity markets (pages 406-418) by Fuat Oğuz

  • Do regional trade agreements increase trade? Empirical evidence from the Asia–Pacific region (pages 419-435) by Behrooz Gharleghi, Najla Shafighi


Discussion

  • The Great Demographic Reversal (pages 436-445) by Charles Goodhart and Manoj Pradhan

  • On the benefits of risk‐sharing for post‐COVID higher education in the United Kingdom (pages 446-453) by Peter Ainsworth and Tom McKenzie

  • Globalisation and free markets: The fly in the ointment (pages 454-459) by J R Sargent

  • In defence of liberal peace: A response to Edwin van de Haar (pages 460-463) by Jon Murphy

  • Rejoinder (pages 464-466) by Edwin van de Haar


Review Article

  • Classical liberals on ‘social justice’ (pages 467-483) by Jacob Hall and Marcus Shera


Book Review

  • BARRIERS TO GROWTH: ENGLISH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST TO INDUSTRIALISATION, by Eric L. Jones (pages 485-488) by Stephen Davies

  • SCIENCE FICTIONS: EXPOSING FRAUD, BIAS, NEGLIGENCE AND HYPE IN SCIENCE by Stuart Ritchie (pages 489-491) by J R Shackleton

  • THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PROSPERITY: SUCCESSFUL SOCIETIES AND PRODUCTIVE CULTURES by Peter Murphy (pages 492-494) by Charles Amos

  • TAX TYRANNY, by Pascal Salin (pages 495-496) by Rory Meakin


Miscellaneous

  • Refereeing and Economic Affairs (page 497)



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